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U.S. victory in the first Gulf War
III. RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION
A. SOFT POWER
1. Increasing and Decreasing Factors of Soft Power
I. INTRODUCTION
A. THE AUTHENTICITY OF OLD POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES
B. THE MIDDLE EAST’S CULTURAL AND SOCIOPOLITICAL DILEMMA
C. IRAQ’S UNSTABLE POLITICAL HISTORY
D. NO ONE NATION TAKES ALL THE BLAME
II. THE FIRST GULF WAR
A. GULF WAR COALITION PARTNERS
B. THE GULF WAR SUCCESS
C. REALITY AT WORK
D. FIRST GULF WAR VS. SECOND WORLD WAR
E. U.S. DIPLOMACY DILEMMA IN THE MIDDLE EAST
III. RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION
A. SOFT POWER
1. Increasing and Decreasing Factors of Soft Power
B. THE IMPACT OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY DECISION
C. THE ART OF PARTNERSHIP
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U.S. victory in the first Gulf War : implication for the future of United States foreign policy / Gedion T. Teklegiorgis
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Monterey
2008
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